Comanche Motion: The Art of Eric Tippeconnic

Comanche Motion: The Art of Eric Tippeconnic tells the story of a thriving Comanche culture rooted in the past but evolving toward the future. Co-curated by Comanche artist and historian Eric Tippeconnic, the exhibition blends the past with the present to honor the Comanche people.

Filled with symbolism and meaning, Tippeconnic's paintings highlight the strength, beauty, and grace of the Comanche past and present. The paintings are rich with history and the unbroken connection the Comanche people have with their roots, but they are not romanticized or stagnant expressions of a bygone era. Rather, Tippeconnic's art is full of movement, color, and life — a bold statement that Comanche culture is vibrantly alive in the modern world.

Inside the Exhibition

The subject matter in my paintings often moves between contemporary imagery and those from previous historical eras. The vibrancy of colors and movement of the Comanche people serve as metaphors for a people that are both part of a bygone historical era and also a living, thriving, contemporary nation.Eric Tippeconnic

The exhibition features 34 artworks by Tippeconnic paired with historical Comanche artifacts, a juxtaposition that shows the inspiration for the artworks, as well as the historical evidence that underscores the rich heritage of the Comanche people.

Immerse yourself in Tippeconnic's daily life and artistic process with family photographs, a behind-the-scenes video, and a soundtrack of songs he listens to while painting.

Throughout the exhibition, look for opportunities to engage with the stories found in the exhibit. You can:

Grab a game board and look for symbols found in paintings

Discover the conventional and unconventional tools that artist Eric Tippeconnic uses when he paints

Touch sample canvases that help you understand the progression from bare canvas to finished piece of art

Explore the materials used by Comanches to make regalia

Sit down at our interactive table and make a pattern based on the artifacts found in the exhibition